Popular games published by company Synergistic Software, Inc.

31.12.1982

Centipede clone.

01.12.1978

One of the earliest rogue-like RPGs for home computers.

01.06.1979

An early dungeon-crawler based on pen & paper D&D

31.12.1980

Turn-based RPG in which the player has to lead an army against an evil wizard.

31.12.1982

Hybrid of a text adventure and an arcade game.

31.12.1982

After having reclaimed the High One's lost orb and having become the Lord Lapour in "Odyssey: The Compleat Apventure" you have to face a new meance. The technically more advanced race of the Atlanteans wants to subdue all of the other races on Earth and it is your task to prevent them from conquering the world.

31.12.1982

31.12.1980

You have to find treasure and reach an minimum pf 300 points in order to finish the game. There are seven different classes which you can choose from: Gladiator, Cleric, Strongman, Wizard, Elf, Thief and Magician. You will have to switch classes during your adventure for every class has certain abilities which the other classes do not have. But you may only change every class five times during the game. Each time you switch classes you will loose hit points. Which you will also loose when you encounter monsters on your travels.

31.12.1982

Early platform game

31.12.1982

Upon startup Bolo requests a level number (1–9) and density (1–5); the game then generates a random rectangular maze containing six enemy bases. The higher the density specified, the more walls appear in the maze. The player controls a tank, and must destroy the six enemy bases to advance to the next level. The player can view 1/132 of the maze at one time; indicators on the right side of the screen show the player's position within the maze, the direction of the enemy bases and the fuel remaining. Enemy tanks constantly emerge from each of the six enemy bases. Different levels feature different types of enemy tanks; some move randomly while others pursue the player. All enemy tanks fire deadly shells. If the player collides with a bullet, an enemy base or tank, or a wall, a turn is lost. A turn is also lost if the player runs out of fuel; destroying an enemy base will replenish the player's fuel supply. The player is provided with four tanks per game, and no opportunity is provided to earn more.

31.12.1981

Escape from Arcturus consist of two distinct action games: During the first part the player has to shoot down torpedoes which are launched from all four directions at the space fortress situated in the middle of the screen. During the second part, the player has to defend several waves of incoming enemy spacecraft.